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Mort

Mort , Terry Pratchett A quick page flipper and an easy read, with the typical tone of Terry Pratchett that I have come to recognize. Even DEATH goes through the stage of questioning what he does, and tries to rediscover if he's better suited for other things. It's interesting that I came across this book now, as I found myself needing a break when Mort broke the routine. Another troublemaker and another surprise to deal with... But I was glad I managed to overcome the emotion to continue the reading, after all that's what is life. Of course it's Mort who breaks the norm and who seems to get more considering his origin. But in a certain way it's exactly the meaning of life, isn't it? Just keep trying and doing what one thinks is right, owning to one's mistakes and finds out what one is truly passionate about. 

Clarity

Looking back at the time when I used to write more, I can see one major difference. I used to love sitting down in front of the computer and typing away in the app. A good tool should be almost in the background and let the creativity take form. It's really amazing how a habit forms or breaks all thanks to a seemingly small influence.